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Who was the first Indian cricketer to notch up a half century and take
five wickets in an ODI? (01 Aug 2001)
A century and five wickets in an ODI is a dream feat. Indeed, it is so
unique that only one cricketer has achieved it - the peerless Vivian
Richards. There is little doubt however that scoring a half century
and taking five wickets is also a rare feat, certified by the fact
that it has been done only eight times.
In Indian cricket, one would like to think that such feats would be
associated with names like Kapil Dev, Madan Lal, Mohinder Amarnath,
Manoj Prabhakar and Ravi Shastri. Quite surprisingly, the first time
this feat was notched up by an Indian player was by K Srikkanth. It
was against New Zealand at Visakhapatnam in December, 1988.
Astonishingly Srikkanth was the seventh bowler to be tried by Dilip
Vengsarkar and this was done in an effort to break a second wicket
partnership between Andrew Jones and Ken Rutherford which was worth 114
runs in a little over 28 overs. Srikkanth bowled Rutherford and then
with his flattish variety of off spin bowling ran through the rest of
the batting as New Zealand were restricted to 196 for nine in 50
overs. Srikkanth finished with the remarkable figures of 7-0-27-5. He
then opened the innings and in his usual flamboyant style, scored 70
off 93 balls. He set the pace and by the time he was fourth out at 129,
India were well on their way to a comfortable victory, which they
achieved with six wickets and 3.4 overs to spare. Only one other Indian,
Sourav Ganguly against Zimbabwe at Kanpur last year, has emulated
Srikkanth's feat.
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Results & Scores
Sri Lanka won by 121 runs
Sri Lanka 295/5 (50 ov)
India 174 (47.2 ov)
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